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VA - The Garden Of Forking Paths - CD

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Chieko Mori Spiral Wave
James Blackshaw The Broken Hourglass
Helena Espvall Home Of Shadows And Whirlwinds
Josef van Wissem The Mirror Of Eternal Light
Chieko Mori Tokyo Light

"I leave to several futures (not to all) my garden of forking paths" - Ts'ui Pen

The Garden Of Forking Paths was compiled for Important
Records by guitarist James Blackshaw. Compositions were recorded specially for this collection by Helena Espeval (Espers), James Blackshaw, Jozef van Wissem and
Chieko Mori. Beautifully assembled, The Garden Of Forking Paths serves as a singular and particularly unique musical statement.

The story of how this compilation came into being is, unlike many other stories I could mention, a relatively simple one. My wish was to put together a compilation of experimental music for solo stringed instruments, with little to no overdubs, that would hold up well as a thoughtful and engaging experience as an entirety, from beginning to end, much as I would if I were recording and sequencing an album myself. Given my own history of composing music for solo 12-string guitar, it may come as no suprise to hear that I have for a long time connected with such music in a very immediate and personal way and when the notion of curation a compilation first entered my mind, only a couple of months or so ago now - an idea also, I believe, born out of a desire for a new creative challenge involving others and a wish to hear my own music in a different context - it was immediately apparent who I would like to contribute:

Chieko Mori, a Japanese composer, koto virtuoso and one-time FABRICA resident, who first came to my attention with her beautiful and mesmerising debut recording "Jumping Rabbit" for John Zorn's Tzadik label in 2005, which ranks itself as one of my all-time favourite albums; Jozef van Wissem, a similarly accomplished Rennaissance lute player and composer from The Netherlands, who has collaborated with Gary Lucas and Tetuzi Akiyama amongst others and whose solo albums often make use of palindromic or mirrored structures interwoven with field recordings to haunting and immensely compelling effect; Swedish cellist and improviser Helena Espvall, perhaps currently best known for her work with US psych-folk group Espers, but who has also played with such luminaries as Pauline Oliveros and Eugene Chadbourne and whose own recent solo work has demonstrated her amazing power and sensitivity as an artist.

Each of them has a very unique and unorthodox approach of writing and performing, which challenges as much as it embraces their respective instrument's musical roots, be they in Eastern or Western traditional or classical forms. Despite the variation in instrumentation, not to mention the differences in nationality and backgrounds of the performers themselves, it is also interesting to note certain similarities to be found between the five tracks contained on this compilation. Sometimes it can be heard melodically; sometimes within the movement, space or colour of the pieces; sometimes it is simply felt - a purity or emotional resonance that defies analysis and can rarely be articulated into words, at least not by me anyway. It is better some things remain a mystery. That you would stop for a moment to consider it so is enough.

I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Chieko, Helena and Jozef for their time and enthusiasm and, of course, for agreeing to take part; to Hanna Tuulikki, for the incredible artwork and also to John Brien of Important Records for his support and belief in this project. I must also mention that the title of this compilation is intended as a homage to Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges' short fictional story El Jardín de senderos que se bifurcan, although the album itself is not, maybe other than to the spirit and the themes which pervade Borges' fascinating and inspiring body of work.

- James Blackshaw, May 2007



*MP3

 

Chieko Mori "Spiral Wave"
James Blackshaw "The Broken Hourglass"
Helena Espvall "Home Of Shadows And Whirlwinds"
Jozef Van Wissem "The Mirror Of Eternal Light"


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